A truck rests on the side of I-65 North near Pelham after striking a tree, unknown injuries or other vehicles involved. Traffic for the morning commute was hampered by several reported wrecks after snow blanketed the area Thursday and left behind icy patches on the roads today, Friday, Jan. 18, 2013. (Frank Couch/fcouch@al.com)

Area interstates and major highways are moving well across the area. Authorities have cleared the wrecks along I-65 through Cullman County, though the Alabama Department of Transportation cautions that traffic is extremely slow as congestion backed up since Thursday afternoon clears.

Ice problems continue in some areas, especially on rural roads. Jefferson County Schools has issued a statement that poor road conditions will mean fewer bus stops in the Clay and Pinson areas.

9:05 a.m.: Major delays continue along I-65 southbound from Gardendale through Fultondale to downtown. Accidents reported at Finley Boulevard and 16th Street.

Estimated travel time on I-65 southbound from Warrior through Fultondale to downtown is 30 minutes, with speeds of less than 30 mph through Fultondale to the I-20/59 interchange.

I-459 has the other major interstate delay, with clogged traffic from the I-59 interchange southbound to I-20.